
Nolah - Signature 12" Mattress
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Bought a Nolah Signature for my big truck sleeper a few years ago and loved it, so comfy. Thought I would buy one for the wife and I a couple of years later and since I thought I already knew how good the mattress was I saved $100 and declined the 100 night trial, huge mistake. That was the hardest and most uncomfortable thing I've slept on in my entire life. I can only imagine like most companies these days decided to cheap out or change the materials used to increase profits and screw the consumer. Gave it away a year later because we coudn't take it anymore. Currently sleeping on a king size Tempurpedic ProAdapt Medium Hybrid and that is finally the most comfortable bed I have slept on after it broke in some. I hope it holds up and lasts considering the price tag.
yes the worn-out mattress + postpartum hip pain combo is tough. The Nolah Signature is for side sleepers with hip pain because it's designed for pressure relief. All-foam but the kind that pushes back, not swallows you.
it's the worst when you wake up and your arm is basically dead lol. From what I've read, Nolah is best suit for u. They use this airfoam and it's designed to relieve pressure on shoulders and hips for side sleepers.
It's interesting you like the nolah. I actually tried it in the medium model and found it too firm for my shoulders. zoning also does weird things to me since I'm taller. The zone tends to hit the bottom of the torso and causes me pressure.
Since you’re considering a split king, it’s a good idea to choose a mattress that offers the same mattress but in different firmness levels. It comes down to how you like to sleep, but from what you’re considering, Nolah is softer, (and by the way, they still have zones coils in their design.) Bear, is firmer and more responsive than Nolah. They both come in soft, medium, and firm. I’m not sure where to point you just by knowing your weight, but that’s what I can say about those two.
After seeing so many influencer mattress ads lol. Most of the heavily promoted ones are fine? But nolah mattress is a great option that doesn't rely on influencer hype as much. Their foam is supposed to be way more pressure-relieving than regular memory foam (less of that "stuck in quicksand" feeling). The influencer-pushed brands aren't necessarily BAD, but you're often paying for the marketing budget more than actual quality.
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